A powerful new video by The Chronicle Of Higher Education features fourteen different LGBT and genderqueer college students sharing what they personally would like their future educators to know.

In the "Ask Me" video, the students share what hinders their learning experience, as well as what gets them excited to come to class.

The students, who were filmed at a Campus Pride event this past July, attend schools all over the country. Purdue University in Indiana, Rust College in Mississippi, University of North Carolina, and California State University — just to name a few.

What do these students want? They want teachers and peers to ask questions.

Ask how they identify:

Ask about pronouns:

Ask if they feel safe:

Ask how to help:

"I hope that teachers – and students will see this and understand how such a simple thing can make a huge difference," video producer Julia Schmalz told BuzzFeed News.

"When you hear the transgender students talk about what it is like to basically have to come out every semester and the anxiety as they wait to hear what name their professor will use, you cannot help but feel for them."